Showing 3,109 to 3,120 of 9,746 results


2024 Hajj Pilgrimage Sees Fewer Foreign Participants Than Previous Years
More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims are participating in the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, a decrease of approximately 160,000 from last year and significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels; Saudi Arabia is investing in crowd control and heat mitigation strategies.
2024 Hajj Pilgrimage Sees Fewer Foreign Participants Than Previous Years
More than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims are participating in the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, a decrease of approximately 160,000 from last year and significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels; Saudi Arabia is investing in crowd control and heat mitigation strategies.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Pride Orchestra Defies Trump, Holds Successful WorldPride Concert
The International Pride Orchestra, rejected by the Kennedy Center under Donald Trump's new leadership, held a successful WorldPride concert at the Strathmore Music Center in Maryland on [Date], attracting 1,166 attendees and featuring drag performances, classical music, and patriotic songs in defian...
Pride Orchestra Defies Trump, Holds Successful WorldPride Concert
The International Pride Orchestra, rejected by the Kennedy Center under Donald Trump's new leadership, held a successful WorldPride concert at the Strathmore Music Center in Maryland on [Date], attracting 1,166 attendees and featuring drag performances, classical music, and patriotic songs in defian...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks," became a vocal critic of Nazism, leading to his exile from Germany in 1933 and lasting impact on his literary works and family.
Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Unwavering Anti-Nazi
Thomas Mann (1875-1955), a German novelist awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 for "Buddenbrooks," became a vocal critic of Nazism, leading to his exile from Germany in 1933 and lasting impact on his literary works and family.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Thomas Mann: Nobel Laureate and Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a German novelist, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature for "Buddenbrooks" and later became a vocal opponent of Nazism, eventually exiled to the US where he broadcast anti-Nazi messages via the BBC before dying in Switzerland in 1955.
Thomas Mann: Nobel Laureate and Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a German novelist, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature for "Buddenbrooks" and later became a vocal opponent of Nazism, eventually exiled to the US where he broadcast anti-Nazi messages via the BBC before dying in Switzerland in 1955.
Progress
12% Bias Score


American Gay Restaurants: Havens of Community and Connection
Erik Piepenburg's "Dining Out" chronicles the history of American gay restaurants, showcasing their evolution as vital community spaces offering refuge and connection to LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly during times of social and political adversity.
American Gay Restaurants: Havens of Community and Connection
Erik Piepenburg's "Dining Out" chronicles the history of American gay restaurants, showcasing their evolution as vital community spaces offering refuge and connection to LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly during times of social and political adversity.
Progress
36% Bias Score


AI Dating of Dead Sea Scrolls Reveals Older Origin
An AI-powered analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls' handwriting, combined with radiocarbon dating, suggests the scrolls are older than previously estimated (circa 2nd century BCE or earlier), potentially reshaping our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
AI Dating of Dead Sea Scrolls Reveals Older Origin
An AI-powered analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls' handwriting, combined with radiocarbon dating, suggests the scrolls are older than previously estimated (circa 2nd century BCE or earlier), potentially reshaping our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Little Simz's "Lotus": A Reflection of Personal Growth and Social Commentary
British rapper Little Simz, known for her introspective and socially conscious music, achieved mainstream success with hits like "Gorilla" and accolades such as the Brit Award. Her upcoming album, "Lotus," reflects her personal journey and blends various musical genres.

Little Simz's "Lotus": A Reflection of Personal Growth and Social Commentary
British rapper Little Simz, known for her introspective and socially conscious music, achieved mainstream success with hits like "Gorilla" and accolades such as the Brit Award. Her upcoming album, "Lotus," reflects her personal journey and blends various musical genres.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Rediscovered JMW Turner Painting to Sell for €350,000
A painting initially valued at under €1,000 has been authenticated as a 1792 JMW Turner oil painting, "The Rising Squall," and is expected to sell for over €350,000 at Sotheby's auction on July 2nd, 2024, due to the rediscovery of Turner's signature after varnish restoration.

Rediscovered JMW Turner Painting to Sell for €350,000
A painting initially valued at under €1,000 has been authenticated as a 1792 JMW Turner oil painting, "The Rising Squall," and is expected to sell for over €350,000 at Sotheby's auction on July 2nd, 2024, due to the rediscovery of Turner's signature after varnish restoration.
Progress
4% Bias Score

Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning German author (1875-1955), gained fame for novels like Buddenbrooks but is also remembered for his outspoken opposition to Nazism, using radio broadcasts and essays to condemn the regime during World War II, impacting public opinion and his own exile to the US.

Thomas Mann: Literary Giant and Anti-Nazi Activist
Thomas Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning German author (1875-1955), gained fame for novels like Buddenbrooks but is also remembered for his outspoken opposition to Nazism, using radio broadcasts and essays to condemn the regime during World War II, impacting public opinion and his own exile to the US.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Yurok Tribe Regains 47,000 Acres in Largest California Land Return
The Yurok Tribe in California has regained 47,000 acres of ancestral land, the largest land conservation agreement in state history, achieved through collaboration with the Western Rivers Conservancy and other environmental groups, enabling the tribe to implement traditional sustainable land managem...

Yurok Tribe Regains 47,000 Acres in Largest California Land Return
The Yurok Tribe in California has regained 47,000 acres of ancestral land, the largest land conservation agreement in state history, achieved through collaboration with the Western Rivers Conservancy and other environmental groups, enabling the tribe to implement traditional sustainable land managem...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...

Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Berlin's Museum Island: Bicentennial Restoration and Historical Significance
Berlin's Museum Island, celebrating its bicentennial, showcases Prussian history from the Enlightenment through WWII and Cold War divisions, with ongoing restoration linking its five museums via an underground 'Archaeological Promenade'.

Berlin's Museum Island: Bicentennial Restoration and Historical Significance
Berlin's Museum Island, celebrating its bicentennial, showcases Prussian history from the Enlightenment through WWII and Cold War divisions, with ongoing restoration linking its five museums via an underground 'Archaeological Promenade'.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 3,109 to 3,120 of 9,746 results